Anonymous wrote:There are people who have a fainting reaction, or something close, to anything involving needles. Its not a reaction to the particular vaccine itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin got the shots as a late teen. After the final shot, she fainted while still at the office. Had mild concussion from the fall.
There's a name for that kind of reaction to shots. She needs to take it seriously and always get shots sitting/lying down for now on, and not get up for a bit thereafter. Sorry I don't recall the name of the syndrome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin got the shots as a late teen. After the final shot, she fainted while still at the office. Had mild concussion from the fall.
There's a name for that kind of reaction to shots. She needs to take it seriously and always get shots sitting/lying down for now on, and not get up for a bit thereafter. Sorry I don't recall the name of the syndrome.
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Anonymous wrote:DD had all three at age 11 -- no problems at all. Ped said that they are going to start lowering the age for both boys and girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin got the shots as a late teen. After the final shot, she fainted while still at the office. Had mild concussion from the fall.
There's a name for that kind of reaction to shots. She needs to take it seriously and always get shots sitting/lying down for now on, and not get up for a bit thereafter. Sorry I don't recall the name of the syndrome.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin got the shots as a late teen. After the final shot, she fainted while still at the office. Had mild concussion from the fall.
Anonymous wrote:none. 2 teens
Did ped say why?Anonymous wrote:DD had all three at age 11 -- no problems at all. Ped said that they are going to start lowering the age for both boys and girls.
Anonymous wrote:Did your child have any side effects from the Gardasil vaccine? I'm especially interested in hearing from those with teen boys who have received it.
Please respond only if your child has actually received the vaccine, not if you plan to have them vaccinated in the future.